Level 3
Tank A holds 3 ℓ 485 mℓ of water. Tank B holds twice as much water as Tank A. Find the total amount of water in the 2 tanks. (Give the answer in litres and millilitres.)
Level 2
Hazel poured 910 ℓ of water into a cup. She drank some of it and 35 ℓ used to water her plants. 15 ℓ of water was then left in the cup. How much water did Hazel drink?
Level 2
There was 13 ℓ of water in a pitcher. When Ben poured 16 ℓ of water into the pitcher, 112 ℓ of the water overflowed. What was the capacity of the pitcher?
Level 3
A tank contained 3.7 ℓ more water than a pail. After some water was poured from the tank to the pail, both the tank and the pail had 6 ℓ of water each. How much water was there in the pail at first?
Level 3
Yoshi prepared some fruit punch for his party. For the fruit punch, he put in 1.23 ℓ of syrup and 4 times as much water as syrup. He then poured the fruit punch equally into 8 glasses. How much fruit punch were there in each glass? Round off your answer to 2 decimal places.
Level 3
Jane mixes 2.4 ℓ of rose syrup with twice as much milk. She then pours the mixture equally into 9 cups. How much mixture will each cup contain?
Level 3
Tank A has thrice as much water as Tank B. If Gilbert adds 0.5 ℓ of water to Tank A and 1.8 ℓ of water to Tank B, both tanks will have the same volume of water. Find the volume of water in Tank A at first.